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1 Operating Instructions2 WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Caution Information 3 Notice for usersOn the supplied software 4 Before recordingViewing various information Recording from a TV or radio (Analog Recording) Selecting the recording mode Adjusting the recording level manually Using the group function when recording To start/stop recording in sync with the sound source Searching for a track (Search) Selecting the sound quality (6-BandEqualizer) 5 Editing recorded tracksOther operations Using the recorder with a computer Additional information Troubleshooting and explanations 6 Transferring back audio data from the MD Walkman to your computer8 About available functions and supplied manuals11 Looking at controlsK USB cable connecting jack LLINE IN (OPT) jack MBattery compartment (at the bottom) NHOLD switch O i (headphones/earphones) jack 12 The display window of the recorderBSYNC (synchro-recording)indication Hi-MD/MD DREC indication EBattery indication FDisc indication Shows that the disc is rotating for recording or playing GTrack mode (PCM, Hi-SP, Hi-LP,SP, LP2, LP4, MONO) indication HSub play mode/Repeat play indications IMain play mode indications Shows the selected main play mode (group play, bookmark play, etc.) 13 Getting started14 Battery life1)Hi-MDmode (When using a 1GB Hi- MD disc) When Linear continuously Playing Hi-MDmode (When using a 60/74/80- minute standard disc) MD mode LP2 LP4 Stereo Notes 15 Recording a disc right away16 2Insert a recordable disc1Slide OPEN to open the lid 3Confirm the operation mode•When using a Hi-MDdisc, the operation mode will only be Hi-MD Disc condition Operation mode Blank disc The mode set for “Disc Mode” in the menu.1) The “Disc Mode” is factory set to “Hi-MD” If you want to use the disc on another component that does not support Hi-MD,set the “Disc Mode” to “MD” to use the disc in MD mode The disc contains material Hi-MD recorded in Hi-MDmode recorded in MD mode Refer to ” setting 17 4Record a disc1Select and pause the sound source to be recorded While the recorder is stopped, press and hold T MARK/REC and press “REC” lights up and recording starts 4Play the source you want to record Press Stop Press Pause Press X1) Press X again to resume recording Remove the disc Press x and open the lid. (The lid does not open while “SYSTEM FILE WRITING” flashing in the display.) 18 If the recording does not start19 Playing a disc right away20 Operation on the recorderPress X. Press X again to resume play Select a track directly name Find the beginning of Press the 5-waycontrol key towards .. Press the 5-waycontrol the current track key towards . repeatedly until you reach the beginning of the desired track Press the 5-waycontrol key towards the next track Go backwards or Press and hold the 5-waycontrol key towards . or forward while playing Search for a point in a While pausing, press and hold the 5-waycontrol key towards track while viewing the or elapsed time (Time search) Search for a specific track while viewing towards . or track numbers (Index Cue to the next or Press GROUP, and then press the 5-waycontrol key towards previous group while playing a track in a group (Group skip).1) of the disc Press x and open the lid.2) If the play does not start 21 Using menus22 List of menusMenu Site page Edit Title group name, or disc name : Set Assigns recorded tracks or groups to a new group : Release Releases group settings Move Changes the order of tracks or groups Erase Erases tracks, groups, or the entire disc contents Format it was in at the time of purchase (in Hi-MD mode only) Lap Time Displays various information such as the page 25 recorder status, etc. in the display window RecRemain (while recording and stopped) 1 Remain (while playing) AllRemain Title1/Title2 Sound Codec TrackMode SubPMode Normal Selects the type of play, such as single-track play or shuffle play 1 Track Shuffle A-BRepeat 24 Various ways of recording25 While the recorder is stopped A/BWhile recording A/B/C Level meter number and “RecRemain” recording • Disc name album MD)2) (MD)1) (MD)2) 26 Recording from a TV or radio (Analog Recording)This operation can be done on the recorder only 1 Make connections 2 Press NENT while pressing T MARK/REC to start recording 3 Play the source you want to record 27 Selecting the recording modeSelect each recording mode according to the recording time that you want When recording on a disc used in Hi- MD mode Recording Display Recording time mode Linear PCM PCM • Approx. 28 min stereo on an 80-minute • Approx. 94 min on a 1GB Hi-MD Hi-SP • Approx. 140 min • Approx. 475 min Hi-LP • Approx. 610 min • Approx. 2,040 min When recording a disc used in MD mode mode1) time3) SP stereo Approx 80 min LP2 stereo LP2 160 min LP4 stereo LP4 320 min Monaural2) MONO 1)For better sound quality, record in normal stereo (SP) or LP2 stereo mode 3)When using an 80-minuterecordable disc or logo mark 28 Adjusting the recording level manually1 Press and hold T MARK/REC and press The recorder stands by for recording 2 Enter the menu and select “REC Set” - “RECVolume” - “Manual” 3 Play the source Set the level so that the meter segments light up around –12dBsegment 5 Press X again to start recording To switch back to automatic level control Select “Auto (AGC)” in step 29 Adding track marks while recordingAdding track marks manually Adding track marks automatically (Auto Time Mark) To cancel Time Mark Select “Off” in step Using Time Mark to add track marks while recording When the elapsed recording time exceeds the time interval for Time Mark: Example: When the time interval set for Time Mark exceeds the elapsed recording time: 30 Using the group function when recordingWhat is the group function What is a disc with group settings To create a new group automatically when recording To record without creating a new group Select “:REC Off” at the end of the procedure above Recording tracks to an existing group You can add a track to an existing group Adding a new track at the end of the selected group 2 Play the sound source A new track will be added at the end of the current contents within the group Adding a track at a desired position within the selected group 2 Press X to start recording and play the sound source 31 To start/stop recording in sync with the sound source (Synchro-recording)33 Various ways of playback34 Selecting the play mode•Main play mode: selects the playback unit, such as tracks or groups •Sub play mode: selects the type of play •Repeat play: selects Repeat play Playing tracks in Main play mode 1 While playing, press NAVI/MENU The recorder enters navigation mode and the Main play mode display appears Indication Play mode A/B Normal play (All tracks (none) after the selected track are played once.) Group Group play (Tracks in the selected group are played.) Artist Artist play (Tracks of a Album Album play (Tracks in a specified album are played.) Bookmark Bookmark play (Bookmarked tracks are 35 Playing tracks in normal mode (Normal Play)1 Do step 1 and select “Normal” in step 2 of “Playing tracks in Main play mode” (page 34) 2 When selecting a track out of a group, skip this step A list of the tracks in the selected group appears in the display Playing tracks in a group (Group Play) 1 Do step 1 and select “Group” in step A list of the groups on a disc appears A list of the tracks in the selected group appears Listening to tracks by a specific artist (Artist Play) (in Hi-MDmode only) A list of the artists on the disc appears in alphabetical order A list of the tracks of the selected artist appears in recorded order 36 Listening to tracks of a selected album (Album Play) (in Hi-MDmode only)1 Do step 1 and select “Album” in step A list of the albums on the disc appears in alphabetical order A list of the tracks in the selected album appears in recorded order Listening to selected tracks only (Bookmark Play) To bookmark the tracks The first track of the bookmark play is set 2 Repeat step 1 to bookmark the other tracks To play the bookmarked tracks The recorder plays the bookmarked tracks in the order of their track numbers To erase bookmarks 37 Playing tracks in Sub play mode/Repeat play1 Enter the menu and select “SubPMode” Indication Normal/(none) are played once.) 1 Track/1 Single-trackplay (A single track is played.) Shuffle/SHUF Shuffle play (All tracks in the selected Main random order.) A- (A-B between the selected points A and B are played repeatedly.) Listening to a section of a track repeatedly (A-BRepeat) “A-”flashes in the display 2 Press NENT at the starting point (A) Point A is entered and “B” flashes in the display 38 Searching for a track (Search)1 Enter the menu and select “Useful” - “Search” by Track search by track name by Group search by group name by Artist1) search by artist name by Album1) search by album name 3 If you select “by Track” in step 2, skip this step The selected track starts playing Selecting the sound quality (6-BandEqualizer)1 While playing, enter the menu and select “Sound” - “Sound EQ” 39 HeavyPops Jazz Unique Custom1 Custom2 To modify and store the sound You can modify the sound and store the results in “Custom1” and “Custom2” 2 Press the 5-waycontrol key towards .or > to select the frequency 3 Turn the jog dial to adjust the level 4 After selecting the level, press NENT to enter the selection To cancel the setting Select “Normal” in step 6-BandEqualizer will not function during recording 40 Editing recorded tracks41 About the character paletteThe character palette has the following configuration Labeling 1 Enter the menu and select “Edit” - “Title” 42 TitleFunctions1) Operations left down 5 Repeat step 4, and then enter all characters of the label name 6 Press NENT for 2 seconds or more Re-labeling To re-labela track name, artist name, or album name: To re-labela disc: You can re-labelthe disc while the recorder is stopped, recording, or playing 43 Assigning tracks or groups as a new group (Group Set)4 Label a group (see “Adding titles (Title)” (page 40)) 1 Enter the menu and select “Edit” “ : Set” 44 Releasing a group setting (Group Release)45 Moving recorded tracks or groups (Move)Changing the order of a track on a disc Example 46 Moving a track in a disc with group setting1Do step 1 of “Changing the order of a track on a disc” (page 45) 2When moving a track out of a group, skip this step Changing the order of a group on a disc “Move” - “ : Move” .to return to the track or group number display 47 Erasing tracks and the entire disc (Erase)You can erase unnecessary tracks or all tracks on a disc When erasing tracks that have been transferred from the computer If the tracks were transferred in To erase a track 1 While playing the track you want to erase, enter the menu and select 2 Press NENT to erase the track To erase a part of a track To erase a group You can erase tracks in a selected group 1 Select a group you want to erase and check the contents (see page 35) 48 “Erase” - “: Erase”“Group Erase OK?” and “PUSH YES:ENTER NO:CANCEL” appear in the display 4 Press NENT to erase the group The group is erased To erase the whole disc You can quickly erase all the tracks and data of the disc at the same time 1 Play the disc you want to erase to check the contents 3 Enter the menu and select “Edit” - “Erase” - “AllErase” “ALL TRACK Erase OK?” and “PUSH YES:ENTER NO:CANCEL” appear in the display 4 Press NENT to erase the whole disc 49 Dividing a track (Divide)To add track marks while recording (except while synchro-recording) Press T MARK at the point you want to add a track mark Combining tracks (Combine)The track numbers will change as follows Dividing a track directly While playing or pausing, press T MARK on the recorder at the point you want to mark “MARK ON” appears in the display, and a track mark is added. The track number will increase by one 2 Find the track mark by pressing the 5- way control key towards . slightly 3 Press T MARK to erase the mark 50 Formatting the disc (Format)You can use this function only when using a disc in Hi-MDmode Disc After performing the type Format function 1GB “NO TRACK” appears All data including non-audio data will be erased NOTE: Transfer authorization of the transferred tracks can be restored by connecting the recorder with the disc inserted to the computer 60/74/80 “BLANKDISC” appears minute standard data will be erased. You can then use the disc again in either MD mode or Hi-MD mode of the transferred tracks will be decreased by one The operation mode set in the “Disc Mode” menu is applied to a blank 52 Other operations53 Turning off the beep soundTo turn on the beep sound Storing the settings for individual discs (Disc Memory)To set the recorder so that disc settings are not stored Erasing the disc information 54 Starting the playback quickly (Quick Mode)1 Enter the menu and select “Option” - “QuickMode” To switch back to the normal setting Selects “Quick Off” in step 55 Selecting the disc mode (Disc Mode)1 Enter the menu and select “Option” - “Disc Mode” Adjusting the contrast of the display window (Contrast Adjustment)You can adjust the contrast of the display window 56 Changing the operational direction of the displayTo turn the setting to normal 57 Using the recorder with a computer58 1 Insert a recordable disc into the recorder2 Make connections as follows 2Make sure the recorder is stopped and HOLD is released 3 Check the connections When the connections have been properly made, “PC – –MD”appears in the display 1 Make sure that “REC” is not displayed in the display window 2 Press x on the recorder “EJECT DISC OK” appears in the display 59 Storing non-audiodata to a discFor the storage space for each disc, refer to the next page 60 Disc typeTotal size Disc management Free space space1)2) 60-minute 219 MB 832 KB 218 MB (229,965,824 bytes) (851,968 bytes) (229,113,856 bytes) 74-minute 270 MB 269 MB (283,312,128 bytes) (282,460,160 bytes) 80-minute 291 MB 290 MB (305,856,512 bytes) (305,004,544 bytes) Hi-MDdisc 964 MB 963 MB (1,011,613,696 bytes) (1,010,761,728 bytes) 61 Additional information62 On batteryOn mechanical noise To protect a recorded disc 63 SpecificationsAudio playing system Laser diode properties Recording and playback time (Refer to page 79 for details) Revolutions Error correction Sampling frequency Sampling rate converter Coding Modulation system Frequency response Inputs Outputs Maximum output (DC) Power requirements Operating temperature Battery operation time2) Dimensions Mass 64 Optional accessoriesWhen using the optional AC power adaptor: 1Open the clamp filters 2Wind the AC power cord into the clamp filters as shown below 3Close the clamp filters 65 Troubleshooting and explanations67 and the remaining timeseconds (in SP stereo), 4 seconds (in LP2 stereo mode or time (60, 74, or stopped, the last unit of recording always uses this unit of minutes) seconds, 4 seconds, or 8 seconds even if the actual recording is recording is started). Therefore, the actual recording time will decrease whenever a recording is stopped by a maximum of seconds, 12 seconds, or 24 seconds and erasing may cause fragmentation and scattering of data Although those scattered data can be read, each fragment is or recording time and further recording is not possible 68 While playing69 There is no Rchannel sound connected with a monaural cord output when , Make sure to use a stereo connecting cord. If, however, the playing a track connected equipment is monaural, there will be no R-channel recorded from a sound output even with a stereo connecting cord cassette deck or through an amplifier, or when listening to sound or amplifier While editing battery level indication shows enough power remaining while the appears and editing for 1GB Hi-MDdisc editing (not supplied) to the recorder The lid does not open or the battery have been exhausted new ones Editing cannot be • The power source has been disconnected or a power outage has done occurred during editing , The editing done to that point is not saved to the disc. Do the editing operation again Non-audiodata • Non-audiodata cannot be erased with the Erase function cannot be erased If it is okay to delete the contents, then perform the Format function (page 50) 70 Tracks cannot becombined combine the tracks you combine a track recorded with digital connection and a track recorded with analog connection • The component does not support MDLP or Hi-MD on other , Edit on other component that support MDLP or Hi-MD component 71 While using group functionThe group function does not operate some group-relatedmenu , Use a disc with group setting A track cannot be recorded to a new group. A new group cannot be created this time While the recorder is connected to the computer The recorder is not • The dedicated USB cable is not firmly connected recognized by the , Connect the dedicated USB cable firmly to the recorder and the computer • A USB hub is used , Connect the dedicated USB cable directly to the USB port of the • Network communication has failed , Disconnect the dedicated USB cable, wait at least 2 seconds, and dedicated USB cable again Even though the recorder is computer, it does • You are using the recorder at a place with vibration not operate , Use the recorder at a place with no vibration • The SonicStage or MD Simple Burner software is active be used as a storage , Close the SonicStage or MD Simple Burner software device • A standard disc is inserted can be used as a storage media different from the your computer monitor 72 • The minimum recordable time on a disc is normally 2 seconds intracks that will fill stereo, 4 seconds in LP2 stereo mode, and 8 seconds in LP4 stereo up the remaining recording time on is under 2 seconds (or 4 or 8 seconds) in length. Also, the recorder seconds (or 12 or 24 seconds) for each track. This reduces the maximum recording time for each track by 6 seconds (or 12 or seconds) during transfer operation (in MD mode only) The disc size displayed on the the disc and other recording media. For details on the disc size, see same as the disc size printed on the disc –MD”appears) the dry alkaline battery is drained , Reconnect the dedicated USB cable or insert a new dry alkaline battery into the recorder, and then press Others Some menu items • “Menu Mode” is set to “Simple” , Set the “Menu Mode” to “Advanced” to display all the menu items The recorder does • The volume is low not work or works , Turn up the volume poorly • No disc is inserted , Insert a recorded disc • The HOLD function is turned on (“HOLD” appears in the display when you press an operation button on the recorder) opposite direction of the arrow (pages 12, 13) • The lid is not firmly closed , Close the lid until it clicks. Then slide OPEN to open the lid • Moisture has condensed inside the recorder hours until the moisture evaporates • The dry battery is weak (“LOW BATTERY” flashes or nothing appears) , Replace the dry battery with a new one 74 MessagesIf the following messages flash in the display window, check the chart below Message Meaning/Remedy AVLS NO • AVLS is set to “AVLS On” and so the volume cannot rise higher VOLUME , Set AVLS to “AVLS Off” (page 52) OPERATION BLANKDISC • A disc with no recording on it is inserted BUSY WAIT A • The recorder is accessing disc information MOMENT , Wait until the message goes out (in rare cases, it may take a few CANNOT EDIT • You selected, “ : Set”, “ You tried to erase the track mark at the beginning of the first track or group •You tried to overwrite a track marks •You tried to change a title that includes characters the recorder cannot edit CANNOT • You tried to press X or T MARK during synchro-recording OPERATE • There is no audio data that can be played on the recorder RECORD OR • The audio data or disc management file has been damaged PLAY , Erase the whole disc (page 48) or perform the Format function (page 50) CANNOT SET • You tried to make the Time Mark setting during synchro-recording , Set “RECVolume” while the recorder is in recording-pause • You tried to make the following settings while recording — Disc Memory — Play mode — Recording mode — Recording level — Selection of “ :REC” in menu DATA SAVE • The recorder is writing information to the system file, such as the recorded data or editing information , Wait until the message disappears from the display DC IN TOO HIGH power adaptor or car battery cord is not being used) , Use the recommanded (optional) AC power adaptor or car battery cord 75 DISC FULLis 48 seconds or less D-LREADY recorder using Simple mode (see “Software Operation”) EJECT DISC OK End • The recorder reached to the end of the disc while playing or pressing ERROR • There is an internal malfunction in the system , Restart the operation by doing steps 1 to 3 on page appears again, please consult your nearest Sony dealer FORMAT • A disc with a format that the recorder does not support was inserted ERROR DISC • A disc formatted on the computer was inserted , Insert a standard MD or a disc used in Hi-MDmode , When formatting a disc on the computer, make sure to use the SonicStage software GROUP FULL group on a standard disc , You can create only up to 255 groups (on a disc used in Hi-MD number within 255 or HOLD • The recorder is locked , Slide HOLD against the arrow to unlock the recorder (page 13) • A battery is weak , Replace the dry battery (page 13) MEMORY OVER vibration , Put the recorder on a stable place, and start recording again • You selected bookmark play without setting bookmarks BOOKMARK , Set bookmarks (page 36) TRACK NO DIGITAL COPY source which was itself recorded using digital connection , Use analog connection instead (page 26) NO DISC • You tried to play or record with no disc in the recorder , Insert a disc settings in the Disc Memory (page 53) 77 READ ERROR• The recorder cannot read the disc information correctly , Reinsert the disc REC ERROR • Recording was not correctly done , Place the recorder at a place with no vibrations and record again standard disc , Try recording again with another disc SYSTEM FILE WRITING memory to the disk , Wait until this process is completed. Do not expose the player to physical shock, nor disrupt power supply TEMP OVER • Heat has built up in the recorder REC STOP , Let the recorder cool down TITLE FULL Hi-MDmode) or 1,700 letters (in MD mode) for titles TOC DATA , Insert another disc , If it is no problem to erase the entire disc, do so (page 48) TRACK FULL more than 254 tracks on a disc in MD mode , Erase unnecessary tracks (page 47) TrkFromPC NO • You tried to combine or divide tracks that were transferred from the , You cannot combine or divide transferred tracks using the MD Simple Burner software the MD Simple Burner software • You tried to record in the middle of a protected track that has been transferred from the computer mode with the MD Simple Burner software a track that was recorded in Hi-MDmode with the MD Simple Burner software 78 ExplanationsAbout Hi-MD About ATRAC3plus “Hi-MDmode” and “MD mode” About Linear PCM The meaning of “no sound” About “System File” 79 List of the recording time for each discWhen using a disc in Hi-MDmode When recording on the Recording time1) recorder Codec 1GB Hi-MD 80-minute 74-minute 60-minute mode on Bit rate standard When transferring from Recording time1)2) Codec/Bit rate 80 When using a disc in MD modemode on the When transferring from the computer 81 Note on digital recordingRestrictions on the editing of tracks transferred from your computer About the DSP TYPE-Sfor ATRAC/ATRAC3 Suppressing the skips of the sound (G-PROTECTION) 82 Difference between digital (optical) and analog (line) inputsDifference Digital (optical) input Analog (line) input Connectable Equipment with an analog (line) source jack (CD player, DVD player, etc.) output jack (Casette deck, radio record player, etc.) Usable cord Optical cable (with an optical or an optical-miniplug) (page 15) stereo-miniplug) (page 26) Signal from Digital Analog the source to the recorder is analog Marked (copied) automatically Marked automatically • at the same positions as the source • after more than 2 seconds of no (when the sound source is a CD or an sound (page 78) or low-level MD) segment sound source other than a CD or an of no sound is encountered while synchro-recording) Recorded Same as the source Adjusted automatically. Can also sound level Can also be adjusted manually (Digital be adjusted manually (“Adjusting REC level control) (“Adjusting the the recording level manually” recording level manually”, page 28) page 28) 84 What you can do with MD Simple BurnerMD Walkman Audio CD What you can do with SonicStage ImportTransfer Internet Music files in the MP3,WAV formats 85 Basic operational flow using an MD Walkman86 Installing87 Installing the software onto your computerBefore installing the software 1 Turn on your computer and start up Windows 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROMinto the CD drive of your computer 88 Click [Install SonicStage and MD SimpleBurner] Read the instructions carefully Was the installation successful 89 Using MD Simple Burner90 Recording using MD Walkman operations (Simple mode)3 Press and hold T MARK/REC and press NENT on the MD Walkman To stop recording Setting the recording mode Recording first track only Setting when the CDDB has more than one item of information 91 Recording by computer operations (Standard mode)The window for recording all tracks on the CD CD icon Total time of the Album name (CD) Artist name (CD) [OPEN] [REC/STOP] To start recording all tracks on the CD as a new group, click here To stop recording, click [Stop] MD icon Recording mode drop down menu 92 The window for recording selected tracks from an audio CDTrack information [CONFIG] Click here to do the following: (CD) -Setthe CD-ROMdrive Total time of the Artist name selected tracks of CD You can change the [REC Disc name Album Title track name and track STOP] (MD) number [Get CD info] [New Group] (album name, track title Recording mode drop down menu track list [CLOSE] on page 91, click here CD operating section Use these controls to confirm the tracks on audio CD to be recorded [Erase] To select all tracks, click here Check boxes that you want to record 93 Using SonicStage94 4 If necessary, click to uncheck tracks you do not want to recordTo uncheck all boxes, click 5 If necessary, change the format and bit rate for audio CD recording 6 Click The recording of the tracks selected in step 4 starts Click 95 Transferring audio data from your computer to the MD WalkmanTransfer Destination list [Transfer] The My Library list [Transfer Mode] 1 Connect your MD Walkman to the computer 96 4 If necessary, change the transfer mode5 Click Transfer of the tracks selected in step 3 begins To stop transferring When transferring to a Hi-MDWalkman 97 Transferring back audio data from the MD Walkman to your computerTransfer Destination list Transferring from the MD Walkman back to your computer 4 Click in the middle of the screen 98 Importing tracks recorded on a Hi-MDWalkman* to your computerInsert recordable disc into the Walkman and Click the tracks you want to transfer in the 4Click in the middle of the screen The “Import” dialog box appears 5Specify the transfer destination in the dialog box 6Click “OK” The importing of the tracks selected in step 3 starts 99 To stop importing100 Using SonicStage HelpTo display SonicStage Help Click [Help] – [SonicStage Help] while SonicStage is running [SonicStage Help] 101 1Double click [Overview] in the left-sideframe2Click [About This Help File] 3Read the text 1Click [Search] to open the “Search” window 2Type in the words 3Click [List Topics] 4Click to select the desired item among those displayed 5Click [Display] 102 Referring to SonicStage HelpImporting audio data to the computer Listening to audio data on the computer Managing and editing imported tracks 103 Backing up audio dataTroubleshooting When you want to know 104 Other information105 On copyright protection109 Index
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